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世界ふれあい街歩き 2025年4月8日
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00:00This is the Adoria Sea in southern Italy.
00:13What you see now is Bari, a port town on the Italian peninsula.
00:21There are historic buildings lined up.
00:33This is the Margherita Theatre.
00:36Yes, yes, a long time ago, the sea trade was booming in Bari,
00:40and the rich built a gorgeous theatre here.
00:46I wonder what kind of encounters there will be in this port town.
00:50I can't wait!
01:01Mmm, the scent of the sea!
01:03The morning of the Adoria Sea feels so good!
01:08It's 8am.
01:11It's 8am.
01:14Let's go for a morning walk by the sea!
01:23Oh, jogging! Buongiorno!
01:31Oh, there's a row of boats.
01:34Is that a fishing boat?
01:41Hmm? What's that sound?
01:50Oh, it's that person!
01:55Is he hitting something?
02:00Let's go closer.
02:06Hmm? Is he selling fish?
02:09Oh, so this is a port town.
02:14Oh, buongiorno!
02:18Are they monks?
02:27Good morning!
02:31Um, what are you hitting?
02:34Octopus, octopus!
02:37Oh, octopus!
02:40No, it's midnight, midnight!
02:43It's good!
02:48Oh, here too!
02:51Um, why are you hitting it?
02:54When we hit it, it's softer.
02:58It's good to eat.
03:01It's so soft!
03:04It's not to relieve stress, is it?
03:11Is it refreshing?
03:18Are you thinking of someone?
03:21Hey, what are you doing?
03:25You're mean!
03:29The octopus is taking revenge on the person he doesn't like.
03:35Thank you very much!
03:38Bye, see you next time!
03:41Bye, bye!
03:44The more you get hit, the more delicious it gets.
03:47Octopus is tough, too.
03:51I came into the city a little.
03:54I checked the map.
03:57I talked to the fishermen who hit the octopus at the port,
04:00and now I'm around here.
04:03Bali is divided into the new city and the old city called Becchia.
04:09Becchia means old in Italian.
04:13Let's start with Becchia.
04:22Wow, the road is so narrow.
04:31The stone pavement and stone buildings are everywhere.
04:36Even the locals get lost in the old city.
04:41I don't know which way to go.
04:47I don't know which way to go.
04:54Wow, this alley is also attractive.
05:00Let's go here with the feeling that we can enjoy it even if we get lost.
05:05Oh, this building looks like it has a history.
05:08Well, this is a guidebook.
05:11This is a church built in the 16th century.
05:15There are many buildings from the Middle Ages left in the old city.
05:30Oh, the balcony on the second floor.
05:33Oh, they are doing the laundry.
05:36The weather is nice today, so it's going to dry soon.
05:39Hello.
05:42Oh, hello.
05:48They are from Japan.
05:53Oh, they have a family.
06:03I guess they are manga and anime fans.
06:07Good morning.
06:14Do people in Bali like mischief?
06:29Oh, I see.
06:32Thank you very much.
06:35Thank you, too.
06:37But you can send me the video.
06:43Oh, people in Bali like mischief,
06:46and they like people who come from outside.
06:49I think we'll have a lot of fun.
06:52Wow.
06:59Oh, a motorcycle. I have to be careful.
07:05Huh? A basket?
07:12Oh, from the second floor.
07:15Did they order groceries?
07:23Maybe it's a return gift?
07:29Do you always use the basket like that?
07:41Where are you from?
07:44We are from Japan. It's a convenient basket.
07:47We are all from Japan.
07:50Do you want to throw it?
07:53Huh? You have to be careful not to drop it.
07:56They are neighbors and help each other.
07:59Yes, yes. When I don't have it, I say,
08:02Ma'am, do you have a basket?
08:05But they don't take it.
08:08We exchange it like this.
08:11I see.
08:14Oh, hello.
08:17Thank you for coming.
08:25If you have something you need, you can help each other.
08:28I guess this alley has been going on for a long time.
08:43Huh?
08:47I think this neighbor likes to talk a lot.
08:53Oh, hello.
08:56Hello.
08:59How are you?
09:11Are you two family?
09:14We are neighbors.
09:17We all know each other.
09:20Everyone has his own house.
09:23But we all know each other.
09:26We are always there for each other.
09:29We help each other.
09:32She is our assistant.
09:35Is there a reason?
09:38Because she is downstairs, so everything comes to her.
09:42She is your assistant.
09:45Oh, that's an important role.
09:50What?
09:53You are the assistant.
09:56Hello.
09:59She is the assistant of the landlord.
10:02She takes care of everything.
10:05Who is the landlord?
10:08He is our neighbor.
10:11He is our friend.
10:14What?
10:17He is our neighbor.
10:20Oh, I see.
10:23Can you show me the inside?
10:26Excuse me.
10:32What a nice room.
10:36Is this...
10:42It looks new.
10:45These are all our neighbors.
10:48They are all our friends.
10:51A nice neighbor follows us.
11:03Everyone is so talkative.
11:06Let's go eat.
11:09It's lunch time.
11:15There is another baby.
11:18Where?
11:21Wow, that's a lot of luggage.
11:32It's from the veranda.
11:37Hello.
11:40It looks heavy.
11:43It's a sofa set.
11:46It's a sofa set.
11:49It's a sofa set.
11:52It's a sofa set.
11:55It's a sofa set.
11:58It looks safe.
12:01It's a translucent bed.
12:04He is my son.
12:07He is my son.
12:10He is your son's new home.
12:13I will move in in 2 or 3 days.
12:16With your family?
12:19With my wife and a 17 month old baby.
12:22With my wife and a 17 month old baby.
12:25A new life at the old man's house.
12:28His dream came true.
12:31I want to pay the rent.
12:34I want to pay the rent.
12:37It's all free.
12:40You poor people.
12:43You poor people.
12:46You poor people.
12:49You poor people.
12:52You poor people.
12:55You poor people.
12:58You poor people.
13:01You poor people.
13:04You poor people.
13:07You poor people.
13:10You poor people.
13:13You poor people.
13:16You poor people.
13:19You poor people.
13:23Poor but happy?
13:26That makes sense!
13:33We are walking.
13:36We are walking.
13:39Look at the guy in front.
13:42Look at the guy in front.
13:45It's not their own house.
13:48It's not their own house.
13:51Oh, I see.
13:53Vittoria?
14:00OK. Have a good day.
14:08Hello. Is the person inside unwell?
14:13She's sick, but she's not well, so I come here every day,
14:18ask what she wants and bring it to her.
14:20She's a supermarket worker. That must be tough.
14:23I know everyone here. I was born here, so it's more than normal.
14:31Let's go and cause trouble for this lady here.
14:38Ah, Demise?
14:40Good morning.
14:42You're a delegate.
14:47Hello.
14:53Is he selling pasta?
14:56If you come near me, he'll kill me. See?
14:58See?
14:59He's already got the knife, so...
15:01Don't hit me.
15:07You two get along well, don't you?
15:09Who remembers me?
15:11I always want to kiss him, but I always leave him to live.
15:18With the women shouting behind you.
15:21With the women shouting behind you.
15:23To knock on doors, people.
15:25To knock and run fast.
15:27Yes, we'd knock and run.
15:29I repeat, stupid games as a child.
15:33You've been together for a long time.
15:36Hello.
15:38Ah, yes, hello.
15:40Hello.
15:59Orecchiette.
16:06This is broccoli.
16:08This is carrot.
16:10This is turmeric.
16:12It looks and tastes delicious.
16:18She's working silently.
16:21Do you work here every day?
16:25I've always liked this job since I was little.
16:34I see.
16:36I think it's fun to make things while interacting with people.
16:43Thank you very much.
16:45All right, thank you. Bye.
16:47Bye.
16:51Maybe I'll stop by again in the evening.
16:57Ah, there's an orecchiette here too.
17:07Bye.
17:20Ciao.
17:22I'm Francesco, the barley boy.
17:25There's an old saying in this town.
17:29In Bali, no one is a stranger.
17:33However, many people have come to this town from all over the world.
17:42Since ancient Rome, Bali has been an important business hub.
17:49Through the Mediterranean, people from Asia and Africa have come to accept various cultures and races.
17:57The patron saint of the town, Nikola, is also a model of Santa Claus.
18:05Saint Nikola was once a savior of the poor.
18:10His remains were brought to Bali from present-day Turkey in the 11th century.
18:15Now, he is anointed in this church.
18:19Saint Nikola is also a symbol of connection between different races.
18:25He is a patron saint of the poor, sailors, and travelers.
18:34In order to worship Saint Nikola, pilgrims from all over the world visit Bali.
18:41Bali
18:46In 1991, when 20,000 refugees from Albania came to Italy,
18:55the neighboring town refused to accept them, but Bali welcomed them.
19:02The spirit of giving a helping hand to strangers and those who are facing difficulties is rooted in the town of Bali.
19:15Even now, people from Africa and Asia are actively accepting refugees.
19:24About 10% of the population are foreigners who work and live here.
19:31Ciao, ciao!
19:34It's easy to work and live in Bali.
19:40Of course, no one in Bali is a stranger, including tourists.
19:47We look forward to your visit. Ciao!
19:52Bali
19:58It's 11 a.m.
20:01The sky and the road are wide. It looks like we left the old town.
20:06While walking along the streets of the old town,
20:11I met my neighbors who like to chat and my mom who makes homemade pasta.
20:18Now we're in the new town.
20:21It's a main street running north-south.
20:29Oh, this red building. It's magnificent. I wonder what it is.
20:35According to the guidebook, this is the Bali Opera House, built in the early 20th century.
20:43It was the fourth-largest opera house in Italy.
20:47Pavarotti performed here.
20:50Wow, I can hear the powerful singing.
21:03We're walking south.
21:06The stone walls continue all the way.
21:14Wow, it looks like it has a long history.
21:17What is this place?
21:24Beautiful singing.
21:32It doesn't look like a theater.
21:43Hello.
21:45Good morning.
21:47Excuse me, what is this place?
21:51We're going to a lesson.
21:53We're at the Conservatory of Bali.
21:56A music class?
21:58A singing lesson. We're two singers.
22:01Opera singers!
22:03Yes, that's where we have to go.
22:06Oh, really?
22:07Follow us.
22:08Yes, thank you.
22:13Wow.
22:17An opera house.
22:28Excuse me.
22:44Hello.
22:46Good morning.
22:47Can we come in?
22:49Of course.
22:56Let's see what happens.
22:58Quartetto by Rigoletto, number 12.
23:13Quartetto by Rigoletto, number 12.
23:43Quartetto by Rigoletto, number 12.
23:59Wow, this is wonderful.
24:02Yes, it's a good job.
24:05Come here.
24:08He's a Chinese boy.
24:11When he arrived, he didn't speak a word of Italian.
24:14Not at all?
24:15When the result is almost Italian.
24:18For me, this is a great satisfaction, a great achievement.
24:24They're excellent.
24:25But also Anastasia.
24:27She's Russian, from Moscow.
24:29She's from Moscow, too.
24:31She's from all kinds of countries.
24:33It's great. They come from all over the world.
24:36We take admissions exams every year.
24:40Wow, young talents from all over the world.
24:47Why did you decide to study in Bari?
24:50I'm an Italian composer.
24:52The opera was born here.
24:54I came here to study the opera where it was born.
25:00I think that's the right thing to do.
25:02I found out that there's San Nicola here.
25:06I found out that in Bari, for example, there's a Russian church,
25:10where I also worked.
25:12Ah, San Nicola.
25:15What's your dream?
25:19Maybe, yes.
25:21Bari Opera House.
25:23It would be great, a goal for me.
25:26Wow, wonderful.
25:35Ah, the lesson resumed.
25:50Thank you very much.
25:54Bari Opera House
26:00I'm so envious to hear the beautiful opera singing in the city.
26:08I'm sure many young people will come to Bari from all over the world.
26:23I think this is the center of the new city.
26:26There are many shops.
26:30I think this is a family shop.
26:40What kind of shop is this?
26:46Centro Musica? Music Center?
26:51I've just heard the opera singing, so I'm curious.
26:55Let's take a look.
27:07Ah, a record shop.
27:09You can find all kinds of music here.
27:12Light music, classical music, pop music, jazz music, lyrical music.
27:18Can I come in?
27:21Of course.
27:22There are other customers inside.
27:24Thank you very much.
27:26You're welcome.
27:28Thank you very much.
27:32Wow, there must be a lot of record enthusiasts here.
27:43I was born in 1978.
27:47This is my son and my daughter-in-law.
27:52Ah, so you're a family.
27:59There must be a lot of nostalgic music.
28:05The customers came to me and said,
28:07I have to dance tonight, I have to approach a girl.
28:10What do you want me to listen to?
28:12I recommend a beautiful musical piece.
28:17A song for a date? I'd like to hear it.
28:21I only love you by Sergio Enrico.
28:28I love you.
28:58It's the most beautiful thing in the world.
29:10I only love you by Sergio Enrico.
29:20I will stop and give you what is left of my youth.
29:38Beautiful?
29:51Yes, it touched my heart.
29:55It's your youth.
29:57It's my youth. I'm talking about 65 years ago.
30:01It's a song of memories.
30:03It was beautiful.
30:05On Saturdays, it was fantastic.
30:07We would go home and dance to these romantic songs.
30:13For two or three hours.
30:15Until 8 or 8.30.
30:17After that, parents would leave the house.
30:21At that moment, it was beautiful.
30:24Beautiful memories.
30:26It's the first time I've heard this song,
30:28but it feels nostalgic.
30:32Music is the only language that we all understand.
30:38It's a universal language.
30:40In Japan, in Italy, in the United States, in Africa, in Russia, everywhere.
30:45It's a universal language.
30:47It doesn't need to be explained.
30:49It's just a matter of emotion and sensation.
30:54Yes, that's right.
30:59Thank you very much.
31:02Grazie.
31:03Grazie.
31:04Ciao.
31:05Ciao.
31:06Buona serata.
31:07Yes.
31:08Keep up the good work.
31:15Music transcends words.
31:32The City's Treasures
31:37It's a bit sudden, but here are the city's treasures.
31:41Today, we're visiting the famous opera house,
31:44the Bari Opera House.
31:50It's one of the most prestigious theatres in Italy,
31:53with a fourth-largest capacity.
31:57Indeed, it's grand.
32:00I'm looking forward to it.
32:05Well then, if you'll excuse me.
32:13Wow!
32:15It's suddenly so grand!
32:20As expected of the most prestigious theatre.
32:27Is that the tour guide?
32:30Hello.
32:32I'm Stefania. Nice to meet you.
32:35It looks like a historic theatre.
32:38It was built by the Petruzzelli brothers in 1903,
32:44all over Europe.
32:46That's why it's so rich.
32:49And the painting on the ceiling...
32:53The ceiling?
32:55Wow!
32:56There's something drawn on it.
32:59With the muses dancing,
33:01which symbolize the various arts that dance together.
33:05Wow!
33:06The goddesses of art!
33:09They're dancing!
33:15Now, let's go inside.
33:18Wow!
33:20Wow!
33:22Amazing!
33:24So this is the real opera house!
33:29We remember that Frank Sinatra also hosted Pavarotti.
33:33What?
33:34Pavarotti and Sinatra?
33:38But the seats are all the way up there.
33:43But the seats are all the way up there.
33:49Where is the most special seat?
33:54The people who really like opera always choose the third row.
34:01The most popular seats are on the third floor?
34:04Wow!
34:06Wow!
34:12And this is the most popular seat on the third floor.
34:17Look!
34:20Wow!
34:21The stage and audience are all here!
34:24These are the favorite places for those who love music,
34:29because you have a great view,
34:32and they say that you have the best listening experience.
34:37I see.
34:39You can enjoy not only the eyes, but also the ears.
34:47What is this room?
34:50Well...
34:52We are in the tailor shop where the costumes for the operas are made.
34:57Wow!
34:58This is where the costumes are made.
35:02Wow!
35:03There are so many colors and shapes!
35:08They make costumes for 90 people for the next performance.
35:13It's a lot of work!
35:17Isn't it hard to make costumes?
35:21I think the stage is my biggest passion.
35:25It's the adrenaline that you feel.
35:28It's an incredible satisfaction after realizing the final result.
35:33Achievement!
35:35What?
35:36Are you two...
35:38We are sisters.
35:40We started this path together.
35:43Everything we do, we do together.
35:46So we can be in separate places.
35:49Just look at us and we know exactly what the question is.
35:54Wow!
35:57It's wonderful to have the same dream.
36:05The opera tour was fun.
36:09Thank you very much.
36:11Now I'll show you a place that no one has ever seen.
36:17What?
36:18A special place?
36:23What?
36:24Here?
36:26Is this...
36:28Please.
36:30Wow!
36:31I'm on the stage of the opera!
36:35Wow!
36:36What a gorgeous view!
36:40Excuse me.
36:49Is this an opera?
36:54It's 1 p.m.
36:56I came back to Becchia, the old city.
37:00Well, this is...
37:03In the new city, students from abroad were overwhelmed by the opera.
37:09I went back to the north and got drunk on my father's beautiful song.
37:16Now I'm here.
37:20The old city in the afternoon is as lively as ever.
37:29And as usual, it's a crowded alley.
37:38Are you all sunbathing?
37:41It must feel good.
37:50What?
37:53Hello.
37:55What is this place?
37:57My teacher is a good singer.
38:00Sing a song!
38:02An opera?
38:04Please.
38:19I'm an Italian.
38:22Let me sing.
38:25I'm an Italian.
38:27It's an interesting song.
38:29Bravo!
38:30You're the best singer in Becchia.
38:33No, no, no.
38:36My teeth.
38:37I don't have any more.
38:39What?
38:40It's beautiful.
38:41The sun is always here.
38:44Thank you for being with us every day.
38:51Take care, everyone.
38:57Sunbathing with the same friends in the same place every day.
39:05Pasta is definitely al dente.
39:14He's walking around the alley.
39:21We're almost there.
39:23I wonder who he's going to.
39:27Hello.
39:30We're almost there.
39:33It's a parrot.
39:35What?
39:37Oh, a parrot!
39:41This is my friend.
39:43Is he your friend?
39:45Yes.
39:46I'd like to see him.
39:49Come in.
39:55Are they neighbors?
39:59Hello.
40:01Hello.
40:11Is this your friend?
40:16He's wearing a mask.
40:18We're here.
40:25He's so cute.
40:28Yes, yes, of course.
40:31Yes, yes, our language.
40:34What language?
40:36Good morning.
40:39Good morning.
40:41He said good morning.
40:46He was singing the song from the movie, The Addams Family.
40:52He can sing?
41:03He's singing!
41:10Good job, Peter.
41:13Keep going, Mom.
41:16Good job.
41:20She likes to do theater, dance, and music.
41:24Which do you like best?
41:28All of them.
41:30That's great.
41:35His body is so soft.
41:39She likes it a lot.
41:41That's great.
41:43Keep up the good work.
41:45It was a pleasure.
41:48Have a good day.
41:52Have a good day.
41:59Each street in the old town is full of interesting encounters.
42:10I have no idea where I am.
42:19A square?
42:21It's been a while since I've seen such a big square.
42:31There are a lot of adults sitting on the benches.
42:36There are a lot of adults sitting on the benches.
42:46These are the kids.
42:54Hello.
43:07Look at these balls.
43:09Is that the girl on the right?
43:15She doesn't want to play.
43:18You don't finish the balls and we don't color them.
43:22Hey, color them!
43:27Take the balls out now.
43:30Color them, Mom, okay?
43:33Oh, these are the parents.
43:37Hello.
43:39Hello.
43:40Do you know each other?
43:42Yes.
43:43We're all friends.
43:45We've been friends for 20 years.
43:47You're childhood friends?
43:49Yes.
43:5030 years.
43:51We were born together.
43:5230 years.
43:5330 years?
43:54Because we all live nearby.
43:55Because our parents are friends.
43:57Since we were little.
43:58Yes, our parents are all friends.
44:00So you've been friends for generations.
44:03She's mean!
44:05What? The bad girl?
44:07She was a friend.
44:09She was a friend.
44:16Oh, this person.
44:19Were you always together?
44:21Yes.
44:23She's Doraemon's girlfriend.
44:26What? Really?
44:31You've all had a great time together.
44:35It's nice.
44:37It's nice.
44:38The children are free.
44:40Free.
44:41Free.
44:42Free.
44:43We all know each other.
44:45So we're all free to go out and play.
44:50It's just a matter of time.
44:52We're growing together.
44:55All our children will grow up together.
44:58All of them.
44:59I'm looking forward to it.
45:01I wish you all the best.
45:04Bye.
45:05Bye.
45:09In 30 years,
45:11the children will be sitting on this bench and chatting.
45:16The old town of Bali, Becca.
45:19The whole city is like one big family.
45:46Hello, I'm Michelle, and I work at this restaurant.
45:49Today, I'm going to introduce you to Balinese food using fresh ingredients.
45:54Let's start with shopping.
45:58Hello.
45:59I'd like to buy some vegetables for spring.
46:01Sure.
46:02Then I'll take this.
46:04Wow, it's nanohana.
46:08And so...
46:10Number 3.
46:12Nanohana orecchiette.
46:18Boil fresh nanohana until it softens.
46:21Then add garlic and tomatoes to the sauce.
46:24Then mix it with the famous Balinese pasta, orecchiette.
46:28And it's done.
46:30It smells like spring.
46:34Next, we're going to the fish market.
46:36Hello.
46:38Welcome.
46:39We have fresh sea bass.
46:41Yay! It's so plump!
46:44And so...
46:47Number 2.
46:49Tierra.
46:51Grilled sea bass risotto.
46:56Place the sea bass on top of the sliced potatoes.
47:02Then top it with rice and cheese.
47:06Bake it in the oven for an hour, and it's done!
47:11Itadakimasu.
47:13The umami of sea bass is soaked into the rice and potatoes.
47:18I can't stop eating it.
47:20Lastly, we're going to try a very popular dish on social media.
47:26It's spaghetti assortment.
47:30Number 1.
47:34Pasta from Anzac.
47:37Add a lot of chili pepper to the tomato sauce.
47:40Then add the noodles and stir-fry.
47:45When it's browned...
47:48It's done!
47:54This spiciness is so exciting!
47:57That's why it's called the Pasta of the Assassins.
48:01After seeing all this delicious food, you want to come to Bali, right?
48:05Then come see me!
48:07Hey, Michelle! Take my order!
48:09Okay!
48:10Bye!
48:174 p.m.
48:19Once again, we're in the heart of the city.
48:23Once again, we're in the heart of the city.
48:31Compared to the old city, there are a lot of cars, but it's a bit more relaxed.
48:40Hm?
48:43A colorful and cute fabric.
48:46This is a trash can, right?
48:50Oh, there's one on this fence, too.
48:55Oh, there's one here, too.
49:00What? Even on a bicycle?
49:07Oh, that person is decorating it.
49:11Wow, it's so big!
49:13It's beautiful, like patchwork.
49:17Excuse me...
49:19Hello!
49:21Hello! It's beautiful!
49:23Thank you!
49:25Look how beautiful it is!
49:28Oh, it's true! It's like lace!
49:32This work is typical of Puglia.
49:38Oh, this area has a traditional fabric.
49:43It's because it's nice to give it a bit of color.
49:47Recently, Bari has become a destination for many international tourists.
49:55Thank you for the warm hospitality!
49:58Bye! Have a nice trip!
50:01Bye!
50:05In Bari, no one is a stranger, right?
50:10It's beautiful.
50:21The sun is starting to set.
50:29Hm? There's something on the sidewalk.
50:34Oh, they're working.
50:41Shoes?
50:43Good evening.
50:45Good evening.
50:47Are you a shoe shop?
50:49This is a repair shop.
50:51I repair shoes, and I also make handmade shoes.
50:55Handmade?
50:57Come in, come in.
51:01Oh, customers!
51:05Put it here.
51:08Okay.
51:10So I have to put the half sole and the heel.
51:13Here and here.
51:15I'll come back later.
51:17Thank you and good evening.
51:19Bye!
51:21Hey Celeste, hi!
51:23Good afternoon.
51:25This here, if you can fix it for me,
51:29you see, I have to do the heel,
51:33I don't know, you see what you can do for me.
51:36Okay.
51:38Because I only trust you.
51:41Okay.
51:42You're the best.
51:43Okay.
51:44Bye!
51:45Bye, thank you.
51:46Bye, bye.
51:47Bye.
51:51It's busy from one place to the next, isn't it?
51:54Well, when you're in the center,
51:58there's nothing more beautiful than when people come and say hello to you,
52:02even the fact that they don't leave you a shoe.
52:05It's a beautiful thing because they pass by,
52:07a word, they come to see you,
52:09and then, let's say, it becomes a point of reference, doesn't it?
52:12And when you pass by,
52:14well, how are you Celeste?
52:15Fine?
52:16Yes, everything is fine.
52:21Were you born at the age of six?
52:24Eh?
52:25Who?
52:27Ah.
52:40Eh?
52:56Hmm.
53:02I admire you.
53:22Thank you for coming.
53:24Thank you, have a good evening.
53:26Goodbye.
53:27Yes, thank you.
53:37Come to think of it,
53:38the mother of the handmade pasta we met in the old town this morning
53:42was also working at Nokisaki.
53:49I came back to the old town.
53:54I wonder if the shop is still open.
54:01Hmm, it's already closing time.
54:07Ah, there she is.
54:11Good evening.
54:13We meet again.
54:18Do you still work even when it gets dark?
54:25Yes.
54:31I wonder if this is how she works every day,
54:34from morning to night.
54:41It's a little bit.
54:42It's not too much.
54:43Because in tourism,
54:44there is a better day,
54:47and there is a worse day.
54:49Especially in the summer,
54:50we hope that this summer
54:52will be a good one.
54:57Hmm, it's true that it's still cold, isn't it?
55:04I'm hot.
55:08Good.
55:09Well, I always move, you know?
55:14Sixty degrees.
55:16Sixty.
55:19Sixty years and more.
55:22Sixty years.
55:23I was little, seven years old,
55:26when I started with my mother.
55:28Eight years old, I already knew how to do everything.
55:31That's amazing.
55:32Will you continue to do this?
55:34As long as God gives me the money.
55:37When there is no more, that's it.
55:41As long as I can do it.
55:44Then, if God says no, that's it.
55:47He is in charge.
55:54No, thank you.
55:55You've already done it.
55:57You know?
55:58If I didn't say yes,
55:59I would say stop.
56:02Thank you very much.
56:04Goodbye.
56:05Good luck with your work.
56:07Kisses to everyone.
56:09Yes.
56:10Bye.
56:11Goodbye.
56:12Take care of yourself.
56:20I hope you get warm soon.
56:35Hmm?
56:36A cheerful singing voice.
56:37Where is it coming from?
56:43Ah, here it is.
57:04Is it a celebration of something?
57:07Relativity of Jesus.
57:11It seems to be true.
57:13Oh, it's a spring visit.
57:19What is it?
57:20A lottery?
57:26Everyone looks happy.
57:28Sing a little bit.
57:29I will do that live.
57:39Ah, cheese.
57:40Congratulations.
57:42Take care, everyone.
57:51Ah, here it is again.
57:54It's a spring visit.
57:56Everyone is celebrating.
58:19Bali, the port city of southern Italy.
58:25There was a warm laughter everywhere.
58:40I want to feel the warmth of the people of the city forever.
58:54To be continued.
59:24To be continued.
59:54Every Wednesday night.

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